Re: [O] org latex/beamer math escape in a ``surrounding context'': $a$'s

2015-12-04 Thread John Hendy
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 1:18 PM, Martin Steffen wrote: > Hi, I'd to have some math in beamer/latex. In LaTeX I'd write > >$a$'s > > The a is the math, the apostroph-s is the surrounding text. Math-escape > works fine in org, but it seems the $ -- $ must be

Re: [O] org latex/beamer math escape in a ``surrounding context'': $a$'s

2015-12-04 Thread John Kitchin
does \(a\)'s work? Martin Steffen writes: > Hi, I'd to have some math in beamer/latex. In LaTeX I'd write > >$a$'s > > The a is the math, the apostroph-s is the surrounding text. Math-escape > works fine in org, but it seems the $ -- $ must be surrounded by blanks. > In the above

Re: [O] org latex/beamer math escape in a ``surrounding context'': $a$'s

2015-12-04 Thread Martin Steffen
> "John" == John Hendy writes: John> \(a\)s John> Does that work for you? yes, great (I was not aware that this is an alternative to the dollar-dollar math, I only knew \[ ) Martin John> John >> >> Martin >> >> >> >>

[O] org latex/beamer math escape in a ``surrounding context'': $a$'s

2015-12-04 Thread Martin Steffen
Hi, I'd to have some math in beamer/latex. In LaTeX I'd write $a$'s The a is the math, the apostroph-s is the surrounding text. Math-escape works fine in org, but it seems the $ -- $ must be surrounded by blanks. In the above example, exporting to latex/beamer does not give the